Welcome! My name is Abby and this is where I like to share my latest projects. I believe a home should be cosy and inviting, more being more! So if you enjoy playing in your home or garden, making something delicious on your stove, or just mixing things up for the holidays, come on in and have a visit!

I thought this would be a nice time to look at
a few garden pictures, while we are waiting for the snow to melt!

Let me tell you a little story about our garden and
how it has changed over the years.
Way back in 2010, when we bought our home,
our garden was all grass, dirt. No fence, no trees, shrubs or flowers.

Just crappy soil and sod.

The tiny strip of plantings in the picture below,
was my first attempt at landscaping.

I guess on the up side, it was a blank slate.

Completely blank. Void of any character.

I crave character.

Far from my goal of

a layered garden, lacking charm,

and privacy. We had a very big job ahead of us.

Oh, but I had a plan.
Gradually, with a lot of digging, composting, and planting, we started
to create something that was getting closer to my dream garden.

First thing, after we levelled the lot and built
a fence around the whole yard, we planted a tree in each corner.
I felt like that would be the best and quickest way to
start on the privacy issue.

Then I started carving out some flower beds.

My husband, sweetheart of a man, would take me out and
we would find boulders and rocks. I would
take photos for inspiring pictures of nature.
Mother Nature has a beautiful eye for design.
I've even hunted down the sound of a trickling brook
so I could record the sound and try recreate it at home.

And if I wasn't adding a garden bed I was carving out a few
extra feet to an already existing one. Slowly
working project by project as funds would allow.

We have continued to add a tree or two a year to the interior
of our garden. Strategically planting them
in front of neighbouring windows, or as a view from our windows.
Our Canadian winters are pretty long so a good view from indoors
is invaluable. I've added a few bird feeders and the trees are
growing nicely, so the view is getting better every year.

One year we added in a veggie garden, built out of recycled
pallets(free). We will be adding a few more beds this summer.
It's very rewarding to make a meal from your own produce!

Above picture 2011, lower picture spring 2016
You can see that little May tree getting a bit bigger
from the picture above.

Every spring we add lots of compost, black gold

and then mulch with wood chips. The soil is getting to be rich and it's so nice

to work with. Plus my plants are showing me their appreciation with healthy growth.

For the last few years I have started to add fall bulbs.

And that is the beginning of a whole new addiction!

I am looking forward to seeing these bulbs emmerge again this spring...
hope they have survived this winter!

Another year we built a waterfall with a small creek,

this is hands down the biggest game changer in our garden.
Pure joy!
From the sound of the water falling to the birds that visit.
LOVE.

The bench was my Grandfathers and it makes a wonderful

spot for contemplation. So peaceful.

Above picture is fall 2015,

below picture is spring 2016

The picture below is early spring 2016.

I am searching for some garden art for that large bare spot along the

fence. Add some art and then stretch the raspberries down the fence line.

Now I am sitting here, February 2017,
looking at my potted Japanese maples, hoping that
they will pull through this crazy winter.
But there is still a lot of snow, it'll be a bit before I will know.
Fingers crossed.

about me

Hi! Welcome to my blog! My name is Abby, I am a wife, a mom, a daughter, a sister, a friend, a stylist and a student. Blessed to live in Beautiful British Columbia, Canada. I love to paint, rearrange, repair and restyle my home. Come check it out!